Musalia Mudavadi. He says that the opposition is not using the doctors' strike for political mileage. [Photo: jamhuri-news]
The National Super Alliance (Nasa) co-principal Musalia Mudavadi has denied claims that the opposition is funding the doctors’ strike.
“We are not supporting the strike, that is false and whoever is saying that is only misleading Kenyans,” Mudavadi said.
Mudavadi, who is also Amani National Congress leader, refuted claims that the opposition is using the health workers strike for political mileage.
“Nasa is raising legitimate concerns that the government should address this issue. No one is dancing on anyone’s graves,” he said.
This comes days after National Assembly Majority leader Aden Duale accused opposition leader Raila Odinga of playing blame games and even offering ODM lawyers to intervene yet the disputed 2013 CBA was passed when he was the Prime Minister.